As a child plays, he/she wonders if God had fun while creating little toes that wiggle, knees that get skinned, hands that clap, fingers that snap, a nose that sneezes, and a heart that loves. God is portrayed as enjoying this creative process: 'Did we sing our A,B,C's, when God created my knees?' Or, 'Did we kiss like Eskimos when God created my nose?' In the end, the child concludes that when God created him, they both had some fun, and God shouted, 'Well done!' When God Created My Toes gives children and parents a fresh look at an amazing feat--God's creation of a child. Rather than thinking about God as a distant, unemotional Creator, children wonder at God's fine and funny touches in his creation of toes, knees, hair, and more.